SCSM 2012 Cookbook

A friend of mine Sam Ernskine has published a book about about Service Manager 2012 titled: “Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook“. I had the opportunity to be a technical reviewer on this book.

Here is the cover, link to the book and some more information about it:

Samuel Erskine (MCT)

Samuel Erskine (MCT) has over 15 years’ experience in a wide range of technologies and industries (public and private) including working for fortune 500 organizations. In 2009 he founded a consultancy practice organization in the United Kingdom focused on implementing Microsoft System Center systems management and IT Service management products. He merged the United Kingdom organization with Syliance IT Services in 2012 and became the third member of the Syliance global management team. He is a Computer Engineering graduate and holds various technology vendor/industry certifications. He is an active participant in the System Center community with a blog at www.frameworktorealwork.com.

Steven Beaumont

Steve Beaumont has been working in IT since 1998, working his way through the ranks starting with low-end system building and support through to managing a crack team of enterprise class support specialists, and to now provide consultancy and designs for System Center 2012 and Private Cloud solutions. With the release of Service Manager 2010, he ventured into the dark side of customization and released some solutions to the community via the TechNet Gallery helping to show how to extend the usage of the product. He also runs his own blog (http://systemscentre.blogspot.com) covering the full range of System Center components and areas related to desktop design, deployment, and optimization.

Anders Asp (MVP)

Anders Asp (MVP) started his IT career working with storage and backup solutions, but discovered Service Manager back in 2009 and has been working full time with the product ever since. He is currently working at a Swedish company named Lumagate as a Service Manager Specialist and Product Manager. He also teaches the official Service Manager course at the two largest training centers in Sweden and has presented at several large events. He is very active on the official Service Manager forums at TechNet and regularly blogs about the product on his own blog at www.scsm.se. In April 2012, he was awarded with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) title in the “System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management” area.

Dieter Gasser

Dieter Gasser is an IT Consultant and co-founder of the company Syliance IT Services, headquartered in Switzerland, and specializes in Service Manager delivery and customization. He has been working in IT for more than 13 years and has had a strong focus on Microsoft technologies. He started his career as an application and database developer, and was later appointed IT Manager for an international manufacturing company. In 2010 he entered the systems management and automation market. With his technical and managerial background, he has been focusing on Service Manager ever since. Together with his colleagues, he delivers datacenter management and automation solutions based on Microsoft System Center to customers all over Switzerland.

Andreas Baumgarten (MVP)

Andreas Baumgarten (MVP), IT Architect with the German IT service provider H&D International Group, has worked as an IT pro for more than 20 years. Microsoft technologies have always accompanied him and he can also look back on 14 years of experience as a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Since 2008, he has been responsible for the field of System Center technology consulting and ever since he took part in SCSM 2010 and 2012 and System Center Orchestrator 2012 Technology Adoption Program with H&D. With his deep inside technology know-how and his broad experience across the System Center product family and IT management, he now designs and develops Private Cloud solutions for customers all over Germany. In October 2012, he was awarded with the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) title for “System Center Cloud and Datacenter Management”.

Overview of the Book:

Practical cookbook with recipes that will help you get the most out of Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager

Learn the various methods and best practices administrating and using Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager

Save money and time on your projects by learning how to correctly solve specific problems and scenarios that arise while using System Center Service Manager